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Significant Rainfall Across India Update for August 15, 2025

Overview

The India Meteorological Department (IMD), in its press release number 4221 dated August 15, 2025, reported substantial rainfall across various regions of India over the past 24 hours, recorded until 0830 hours IST on August 15, 2025. The data highlights significant precipitation in multiple states and union territories, with measurements provided in centimeters. Below is a detailed breakdown of the rainfall recorded across different regions.

Konkan and Goa

The Konkan and Goa region experienced heavy rainfall in several districts. Harnai IMD Observatory and Ratnagiri IMD Observatory, both in Ratnagiri district, recorded the highest rainfall at 18 centimeters each. Vaibhavwadi and Lanja in Sindhudurg and Ratnagiri districts, respectively, each reported 15 centimeters. Savarde-ARG and Guhagarh in Ratnagiri recorded 15 centimeters and 14 centimeters, respectively. Dapoli Agri in Ratnagiri and Shriwardhan in Raigad both recorded 13 centimeters. Kudal in Sindhudurg and Wakwali Agri in Ratnagiri each saw 11 centimeters, while Sangameshwar Devrukh in Ratnagiri recorded 9 centimeters. Mhasla, Mandangad, and Murud in Raigad, along with Ponda in North Goa, each reported 7 centimeters.

Telangana

In Telangana, Tekmal in Medak district recorded the highest rainfall at 17 centimeters. Alladurg in Medak followed with 14 centimeters, while Madnur in Kamareddy and Kothaguda in Mahabubabad each reported 13 centimeters. Varni in Nizamabad recorded 12 centimeters, and Regode in Medak saw 11 centimeters. Kotgiri in Nizamabad recorded 9 centimeters, while Kowdipalle in Medak, Narayankhed in Sangareddy, and Chinthakam in Khammam each reported 7 centimeters.

Marathawada

Marathawada saw significant rainfall, with Washi in Dharashiv district recording 16 centimeters. Bhokar and Umari in Nanded district each reported 12 centimeters, while Kandhar in Nanded recorded 10 centimeters. Mukhed in Nanded, Ausa in Latur, Patoda in Beed, Degloor-FMO in Nanded, Loha in Nanded, Georai in Beed, Nilanga in Latur, Kaij in Beed, Parbhani IMD Observatory in Parbhani, Lohara in Dharashiv, and Bhum in Dharashiv each recorded 7 to 8 centimeters.

Coastal Karnataka

In Coastal Karnataka, Ankola in Uttara Kannada district recorded 15 centimeters, followed by Kadra in the same district with 13 centimeters. Karwar Observatory in Uttara Kannada reported 8 centimeters.

Odisha

Odisha experienced notable rainfall, with Th Rampur in Kalahandi district recording 13 centimeters. Gop and Nimpara in Puri district each reported 8 centimeters, while Jaipatna in Kalahandi recorded 7 centimeters.

Jammu-Kashmir-Ladakh-Gilgit-Baltistan-Muzaffarabad

In this region, Rajouri in Rajouri district recorded 14 centimeters. Rajouri ARG and Udhampur (IAF) in Udhampur district each reported 8 centimeters, while Poonch in Poonch district and Reasi ARG in Reasi district each recorded 7 centimeters.

Chhattisgarh

Rajnandgaon in Rajnandgaon district recorded 12 centimeters, while Takhatpur in Bilaspur district reported 7 centimeters.

Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh saw significant rainfall, with Jogindarnagar in Mandi district recording 11 centimeters and Palampur in Kangra district reporting 10 centimeters. Bharari in Hamirpur, Narkanda AWS in Shimla, Dharmsala in Kangra, and Naina Davi in Bilaspur each recorded 7 centimeters.

Madhya Maharashtra

In Madhya Maharashtra, Gaganbawada in Kolhapur district recorded 10 centimeters, while Radhanagari in the same district reported 8 centimeters.

Punjab

Punjab’s Hoshiarpur AWS in Hoshiarpur district recorded 10 centimeters. Bul Irr in Ludhiana and Shahpur Kandi in Pathankot each reported 9 centimeters, while Madhopur and Malikpur in Pathankot recorded 7 centimeters each.

Haryana, Chandigarh, and Delhi

In this region, Ayanagar AWS and Nuh in their respective districts recorded 9 centimeters each. Safdarjung and Lodi Road in South East Delhi, Aya Nagar in South Delhi, Faridabad, and Bhadkal in Faridabad district each reported 7 to 8 centimeters.

East Rajasthan

Niwai and Tonk Vanasthali in Tonk district recorded 9 centimeters and 7 centimeters, respectively.

North Interior Karnataka

Bhalki in Bidar district recorded 9 centimeters of rainfall.

West Madhya Pradesh

Narwar in Shivpuri district reported 9 centimeters.

Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura

In this region, Saiha AWS and Saiha in Saiha district, Mokokchang and Ongpangkong NSDMA AWS in Mokokchung district each recorded 8 to 9 centimeters. Sainik School ARG and Imphal T-Aero in Imphal East, along with Tuli NSDMA AWS in Mokokchung, each reported 7 centimeters.

Assam and Meghalaya

Barapani in Ri Bhoi district and Shillongani AWS in Nagaon district each recorded 9 centimeters and 7 centimeters, respectively.

Kerala and Mahe

In Kerala, Vellanikkara and Peechi in Thrissur district, Thattathumala in Thiruvananthapuram, Tellichery in Cannur, Ranni, Kunnathanam, and Laha in Pathanamthitta each recorded 7 to 8 centimeters.

Gujarat Region

Waghai and Dang KVK AWS in Dangs district recorded 8 centimeters and 7 centimeters, respectively.

Saurashtra and Kutch

Sutrapada in Gir Somnath district reported 8 centimeters.

Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Yanam

Sompeta in Srikakulam district recorded 7 centimeters.

West Uttar Pradesh

Madawara in Lalitpur district reported 7 centimeters.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Hut Bay recorded 7 centimeters of rainfall.

Conclusion

The rainfall data from the India Meteorological Department highlights the widespread precipitation across India, with several regions experiencing significant rainfall. This information is critical for understanding weather patterns and preparing for potential impacts on agriculture, infrastructure, and daily life. Stay updated with IMD reports for further weather developments.